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Police Blotter, Nov. 10
7:28 p.m., Sept. 16: An officer took a report of assault that had happened earlier at Langston Middle School. The matter was referred to the city prosecutor. 2:45 p.m., Sept. 18: A menacing complaint was received at the station. A subject reported being threatened by another subject at the multi- ...
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Winter parking ban starts Sunday
Halloween party-goers might be in for an extra fright if they leave their cars parked on the streets later than 2 a.m. Sunday, when the city's snow parking ban goes into effect. Parking is prohibited on city streets between the hours of 2 and 6 a.m. from Nov. 1 through April 1. Although it is com ...
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Cops continue probe of missing money
Oberlin police continue to wait for financial records and a break in another case to investigate money missing from the Eastwood PTO. Police Lt. Michael McCloskey said detective Victor Ortiz has identified several persons of interest in the PTO case, including former school board vice president P ...
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Residents cazn dispose of old prescription pills at OPD Saturday, Oct. 24
While illegal drugs frequently get the lion's share of attention from law enforcement efforts, illegal use of legal drugs is a growing problem, according to captain Dennis Cavanaugh of the Lorain County Drug Task Force. For that reason, the Oberlin police department, and police departments across ...
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Man arrested in Sunday shooting
Oberlin police are investing a shooting incident early Sunday morning that resulted in two gunshot victims and another man hospitalized for an eye injury. Oberlin police public information officer Lt. Michael McCloskey said two of the victims were at 329 N. Main St. playing dominoes and drinking ...
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Cops deny selective enforcement
by PAUL MORTON Associate editor While Oberlin police steadfastly deny showing preferential treatment to college students, last week they were scouring records to prove it after city council heard accusations of selective enforcement of open container laws. At council's Sept. 8 meeting, Tra ...
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